COVID 19 refuse to fly?
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#12
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Stay safe and evaluate each individual personal risk vs reward.
If you have hypertension, other heart disease, diabetes, past cancer, etc, your personal risks are much higher of a poor outcome with infection.
Second evaluate what you risk coming home after your trip. If your a single bachelor, that's one thing. If you live with your elderly parents, have a wife battling breast cancer, a child with leukemia or other home situationthan your personal risk is much higher.
Please be safe and decide what is best for you.
If you have hypertension, other heart disease, diabetes, past cancer, etc, your personal risks are much higher of a poor outcome with infection.
Second evaluate what you risk coming home after your trip. If your a single bachelor, that's one thing. If you live with your elderly parents, have a wife battling breast cancer, a child with leukemia or other home situationthan your personal risk is much higher.
Please be safe and decide what is best for you.
#13
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Correct. My data was from the evening of 3/19. This data is from the evening of 3/20. Most other states number went up about 50% as well.
Once again, California isn’t even in the top 10 states for cases per population. Probably the only state I would be avoiding right now is New York.
Once again, California isn’t even in the top 10 states for cases per population. Probably the only state I would be avoiding right now is New York.
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